Six ways to bring down building costs by improving specifications

Citation
Asian Architect & Contractor, v.13, no.9, 1983, pp. 44-46
Abstract
Jose E. Cabanting, a professional engineer, is Managing Director of the basic Contractors, Inc., Pasig, Metro Manila. For over 15 years, he has been responsible for writing all building specifications of projects built and designed by his Company; has served the Private Construction Committee of Philippine Constructors Assn., which studied and recommended changes in Document 301 (General Conditions) of the United architects of the Philippines. He holds B.S. (civil and sanitary engineering) and M.S. (sanitary-environmental engineering) degrees from National University, Manila, and is presently completing his Ph.D. degree in Management at the Adamson Graduate School of Management, Manila. (1) 1. Cut costs by issuing specifications addenda with sufficient leadtime (2) 2. Cut contingency costs by not specifying brand names (3) 3. Save costs by removing the "or equal" in specifications (4) 4. Cost reduction by less use of exculpatory phrases (5) 5. Cost reduction by improving the specifications language (6) 6. Specification writer is both an engineer and follower of grammar rules
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Article
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Date
1983
Language
en